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Tantita Director Enisuoh lays mother to rest in Bayelsa
Mammoth crowd joined Captain Warredi Enisuoh, Director of Operations and Technical Services of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, TSSNL, as he laid his mother, Late Mrs. Theresa Virginia Enisuoh to rest on Saturday at Agbere community, in Sagbama Local Government Area, Bayelsa State.
PEBNEWS can report that Late Theresa who was born in 1944, rests in the Lord after a brief illness in 2024.
It could be recalled that requiem mass was conducted by Rev. Fr. Cletus Okonkwo in Saint Peter's Catholic Church, Agbere Town, in respect of the interment, while reception took place immediately.
Capt. Enisuoh, while speaking with press, deeply expressed that he will never forget his mother, stressed that she taught him how to be strong, to love, to be respectful, and to build assets in human.
In his words, "I will never forget her in my life because she taught me how to be strong, and to respect people. She also taught me how to love. She taught me that let your assets be in human, not in properties, and that is what you're seeing here today.
"You can see the show of love, it's not because I can do anything for all of these people, no! But it is because they love me so much. And by loving me, they love my mother so much also.
"I pray that Nigerians will continue to love each other the way we love each other today," he stated.
While on the part of Dr. Paul Bebenimibo, MD/Publisher of PEBNEWS asserts that, "Mama is a great woman, she came, she saw, and she concurred. We can mirror Mama with her son Captain Warredi Enisuoh, a great man for that matter, who God has blessed with intelligence and talents.
"I want to call on Nigerians to emulate the purpose of a high level of character and virtuous like mama and her son, Capt. Enisuoh
"We pray God to give fortitude to the family to bear the lost," he said.
Meanwhile, Emmanuel Jakpa, legal consultant to Tantita Security Company partly said, "Adieu Mama, we thank you for what you've done, and we believed that your legacy will continue to leave through your son Capt. Warredi."
On the part of Mrs. Chinazor, popularly known as Linda, daughter inlaw of the deceased expressed that, "a pillar has gone, we are yet to see someone who will feet into that role. I told her that I would try my best to make sure I take from where she stopped." She promised.